Hunsinger Law & Consulting

Chicago, United States

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Hunsinger Law & Consulting works with individuals, non-​profits, and small business owners in the Chicago region to help them meet their legal needs and goals. Zach Hunsinger is a licensed attorney and social worker in Illinois, a VA accredited attorney, and has concentrations in child law and NPO management/​development.

Practices law in the areas of family law, divorce and child custody, adoption, public benefits, and special education. Counsels clients about divorce and paternity proceedings, including child custody, changing divorce agreements, and adoption proceedings. Also helps clients with their social security and VA service connected disability cases.

Practice Areas:

— Special Education Advocacy

— Adoption

— Child Support

— Custody

— Divorce

— Parenting Time (Visitation)

— Spousal Support/​Maintenance (Alimony)

— Orders of Protection

— Guardianship

— Expungements

— Wills

— Non-​Profit General Counsel, Development

History

Established in 2015.

Established in 2015 as a result of years of prior experience, Hunsinger Law & Consulting works with individuals, non-​profits, and small business owners from around the Chicago region. I started HLC after seeing many families get turned away for legal services because they made too much money. Yet, they did not make enough to afford an attorney. Since I already had all the necessary credentials, I decided to offer my services to provide representation for these cases that seemingly fall through the cracks.

Meet the Business Owner

Zachary H.

Business Owner

Solo practitioner of law, NPO consultant, and an assistant director of a non-​profit program:

Zach gained valuable experience at two of Chicago’s première family law clinics: Loyola University’s Civitas ChildLaw Center and Northwestern’s Bluhm Legal Clinic’s Child and Family Justice Center. At law school, Zach studied specifically family law, which included extensive trial advocacy courses and clinics.

His experience includes working with refugees in southern Mexico at the United Nations, researching child domestic servitude in Tanzania, and helping attorneys in South Africa at the iversity of Pretoria’s Child Law Centre. In fact, a case wherein he drafted a brief about triple jeopardy for students received a favorable opinion from the Constitutional Court of South Africa (USA’s Supreme Court equivalent).